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SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, 2.00 PER YEAR Pabl In Advance Single Copies, 5 Cents Each. INDIVIDUAL NOTICES will bo charged for at tho rato of 10 cents por insertion for every fifteen words or fraction thereof. Faculty notices and University bulletins will gladly bo published froo. Entered at tho postofflco at Lincoln. Nebraska, as second-clasB mall matter under thu Act or congress or March 3, 1879. THE BA8EBALL TEAM. In the hard-earned victories of tho Nebraska baseball team at Cornell and Minneapolis there is a cheering indica tion that oastorn trip, which was bo- gun a week agfrTwill not be so disas trous as the crushing dofeats of the earlier contests had led many to ex pect it would be. At tho beginning of tho season the listlesB and mediocre playing of tho Cornhuskers made .pes simists of their most ardent support ers. In tho gamoB with tho' Lincoln leagueiH and tho Wesloyan nine tho ontiro Nebraska team played like a 00CXBO0000000000000000000000Of? ASTIGMATISM A slight defect may make ance of things, but the unpleasant effect may be great. ASTIGMATISM uncorrected is a continual drain snouia nave your eye aeiecis HALLETT, GRADUATE Established 1871. bunch of 'high school boys and the Indi cations pointed to an early disband mont of tho Cornhusker organization. Few students took any interest in the nine at this time and places on tho team left vacant by tho disqualification of players wmt a bogging for men to fill them. Tho victory over Missouri made the prospects of tho Cornhusk ers appear brighter. Some students, however,, claimed the success of this gamo was accidental, and could seo only disaster ahead for tho Nebraska baseball team. In tho initial games of tho present trip the Cornhuskers met defeat and tho prophecy of tho pessimists seemed to have come .true, v'"! the team suddenly took a brace fiOOCOCCXXXOCKOCXXC)C0 : PAY. YOUR SUBSCRIPTION NOW : CCCCCCC50CO0COCCO and won two games. 'One of theso victories was won from Minnesota by tho score of 8 to 7. In winning from Minnesota, and in helping keep up Nebraska's reputa tion of fighting hard against any Qophor team, tho Cornhusker baseball nine has won the right to havo the present trip called a successful one. If the Cornhuskers wero to lose every game remaining on their schedule, the victory over tho Gophers alono would entitle them to much glory. Not every Nebraska athletic team can defeat Minnesota. NEW BOOK8. Recent Additions to the University Library. Berenson, Bornhard Study and Crit icism of Italian Art. Bevler and Usher Homo Econom ics Movement. Dexter, H. M. Tho England and Holland of the Pilgrims. Forbes, A. C. English Estate For estry. Freeman, L. Italian Sculpture of the Renaissance. Gardiner, J. H. The Bible as Eng lish Literature. ' Hazel ton, J. H. Declaration of In dependence; Its History. Hobhouse, S. T. Morals in Evolu tion. 2 vols. Johnson, J. F. Money and Currency in Relation to Industry. Johnson, W. F. Four Centuries of the Panama Canal. KIrkbride and Sterrett Modern Trust Company. Mackaye, James Economy of Hap piness. Ormond, A. T. Concepts of Philoso phy. Puis, Ettore Ancient Legents of Roman History. Pratt, J. B. Psychology of Relig ious Belief. Reeve, S. A. Cost of Competition. Sanday, William Criticism of the Fourth Gospel. Schoulor, James Americans of 1776. Wendell, Barrett Liberty, Union and Democracy. Werder, Karl Heart of Hamlet's Mystery. Woodruff, C. E. Effects of Tropical Light on White Men. but little change in the appear- $ on yojur nerve energy. You $ atienaea 10 at once. OPTICIAN, 1134 0 ST. Eyes Examined Free. )OO(K)OOOOQOOO0OO Program for Tuesday. Miss Grace Hicks, of the University School of Music, pupil of Miss Schuler, will give a Piano forte recital for Grad uation, Tuesday evening, May 14th in Memorial Hall. Tho public is cordially invited. Raff Prelude and Fugue from Sulto in E. minor. Op. 72. Weber Sonata, D minor, Op. 49. Al legro feroce-Tranquillo-Anlmato. d'Albert Scherzo, Op. 16, No. 2. Sindlng Nocturno, Op. 53, No. 2. Coleridge-Taylor Valso from Afri can Suite, Op. 35. Dvorak Silhouette, Op. 8. No. 2. Pirkhort Tarantella in Octaves. Xavor Scharwenka Concerto, B flat minor, Op. 32. Allegro patetico-Lhrga-mente-Allegro animato. Office of International Correspondence Schools, J Room ai, iao5 O St., Lincoln, Neb. Plooao explain, without further obligation on my part, now I can qualify for a larger salary and gain advancement to tho position boforo which I havo marked X. Bookkeeper Stenographer Advortlfm't Wrltor Telophono Engineer Eloo.-Llghting Bupt. Mechanical Enginoor Burvoyor Stationary Engineer Civil Engineer Building Contractor Architectural Draf la. Architect Htructural Enginoor Bridge Engineer Foroman Plumber Mining Enginoor Show-Card Wrltor Window Trlmmor Mechanical Draftsman Ornamental Dosigifor IlluRtrator Civil Service Chomiat Toxtilo Mill Supt. 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